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Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea transfer boost as Dries Mertens edges closer to Napoli exit


Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea have been handed a transfer boost as Dries Mertens edges towards a Napoli exit this summer.

Mertens will be able to move for free this summer as his contract with Napoli expires at the end of the season – and he could be set for a move to the Premier League.

Chelsea reportedly had a £6million bid for Mertens rejected in the January transfer window as manager Frank Lampard searched for a centre-forward to provide cover and competition for Tammy Abraham.

United and Arsenal also enquired about the 32-year-old Belgium striker, according to the Daily Mail.

The publication reports that talks between Napoli and Mertens to extend the player’s contract are not going well, and he looks increasingly likely to leave the Serie A club at the end of June.

Dries Mertens has reportedly been the subject of interest from United, Arsenal and Chelsea

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Mertens wants €7.5million (£6.3m) per year for two seasons, but Napoli’s current proposal is stuck at €4m (£3.3m) plus another €1m (£845,000) in performance-related bonuses.

Mertens was reportedly not keen on a move to Chelsea in January as he wanted to stay at Napoli and break the club’s scoring record, currently held by Marek Hamsik.

He is currently three short of breaking Hamsik’s club-record 121 – and Lampard and Chelsea will no doubt be willing him on to eclipse that mark so he can move on in the summer.

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Mertens has also long been linked with United, who like Chelsea were also seeking more firepower in the January transfer window before signing Odion Ighalo on loan or the rest of the campaign.

And Arsenal will be on the lookout for cut-price options as they continue to manage their transfer strategy on a budget.





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